1 to hurt someone or damage something -- hacer daño a, estropear
Luckily, no one was harmed in the accident.
2 damage or injury -- herida [ feminine ]
the harm that divorce causes in families el daño que causa el divorcio en las familias
One night of camping won’t do you any harm. Una noche de acampada no te hará ningún daño.
Children were sent away from the war zone, out of harm’s way. Los niños fueron enviados lejos de la zona de guerra, fuera de peligro.
3 problems or difficulties -- peligro [ masculine ]
A journal that does no harm to anyone.
We are speeding up climate change and harming peoples who live in extreme poverty.
We will make use of the diplomatic channels and you are causing more harm than good.
The main focus should be on identifying and eliminating the social and environmental factors that are causing the harm.
The young are more prone to physical and mental problems and to the social harm caused by their own drinking and that of others.
Speeding up processes of this kind can do no harm at all.
If we nevertheless agree to the proposal for putting the outline agreement into effect, this is only because at least it does no harm.
Soon the nights will be brilliant with snow, while a bit of fresh air does no one any harm and actually increases alertness.
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傷害,損害,危害, 傷害,損害…
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伤害,损害,危害, 伤害,损害…
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mal, fazer mal a, machucar…
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zarar, ziyan, zarar vermek…
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mal [masculine], tort [masculine], causer du tort…
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